Allegheny Reservoir

The Allegheny Reservoir (also known as Kinzua Lake and unofficially as Lake Perfidy) is a reservoir along the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania and New York, USA. It was created in 1965 by the construction of the Kinzua Dam along the river. Lake Perfidy comes from Peter La Farge's ballad "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow," recorded by Johnny Cash on his album Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian, which alleged that the reservoir's existence violates the 1794 agreement between Seneca chief Cornplanter and George Washington.

Allegheny Reservoir
State Route 59 crossing the reservoir in Warren County, Pennsylvania
Allegheny Reservoir
Allegheny Reservoir
LocationPennsylvania and New York
Coordinates41°50′16″N 79°00′14″W
TypeReservoir
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length24 mi (39 km)
Surface area12,000 acres (49 km2)
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